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"Detectives are interviewing family members, friends and acquaintances," said Knox County
Sheriff David Barber. "Right now, there is no indication that they were abducted."

Investigators spent Friday searching through Herrmann's King Beach Drive home for clues as to
why the four disappeared.

Even though blood was found inside the home, police said that they did not believe it came from
a struggle, but from an injury at least one of the missing people sustained.

Barber said they were treating the disappearance as a missing person's case.

Larry Maynard, the father of the two children, said that one of Herrmann's co-workers at Dairy
Queen, located at 1600 Coshocton Ave., in Mount Vernon, went to check on her after she did not show
up for her Thursday shift. The co-worker told him that she found blood and beer cans when she
peeked inside the windows before calling 911.

Greg Borders, who shares the house with Herrmann and her two children, said that he left for
work early Wednesday and then spent the night at a friend's house in Urbana, Ohio.

Borders admitted that their six-year relationship was shaky but told 10TV News that he would
never hurt Herrmann or her children.

"I mean, there were arguments every once in awhile and disagreements, but I was still watching
her kids at night when she went to work," Borders said. "I think something bad happened."

Herrmann's pickup was discovered late Thursday night near the Kenyon College campus in nearby
Gambier.

According to Larry Maynard, Herrmann and Borders were having problems and she needed to get away
from him. Larry Maynard told 10TV News that Herrmann was searching for a new place to live
and that his children often spoke of problems in the house.

"The kids have told me when (Borders) gets drunk, he becomes somewhat violent," Larry Maynard
said. "He throws beer bottles at the pickup truck if their mom tries to leave. He broke
the garage door. He gets real vulgar, belligerent when he's drunk."

Borders admitted that the situation was not ideal but the reports of a volatile relationship
were not true.

"We were fairly civil," Borders said. "I mean, as civil as you can be living in the same
house when you are split up."

"I'm expecting the worst and hoping for the best," Larry Maynard said.

Investigators said they are treating this as a missing person's case, and they have no suspects
and no persons of interest.

""I'm hoping that they find them and they are safe and Kody and (Sarah) are back in school,"
said Morgan McCarthy, a friend who created a Facebook page to coordinate information about the
missing people.

As of late Friday, more than 600 people joined the group, 10TV's Jason Frazer reported.

The page has been filled with messages of prayers and pictures of the missing people.

"I'm hoping that someone will see the (missing people) at the gas station where they might be on
vacation or something and they say, 'Hey, people are looking for you,'" said Rebecca Cook, a friend
of the children.